Play 23 different addictive eWoss Games. It's FREE! Win money!
eWoss News
Home  News  Sports  Games
   
Welcome Guest
   Sign Up | Sign In
Business News
Latest Business News
Economic Figures
Dollar & Gold News
Board of Trade News
Personal Finance

eWoss News
Breaking News Headlines
Top News Stories
U.S. National News
World News
Sports News
Business News
Entertainment News
Tech Industry News
Political News
Science News
Health News
Weird News

eWoss NewsBar
Free News Headlines Embedded in Your Browser

eWoss Sports
eWoss Sports Home
NFL
NBA
NCAA Football
College Hoops
NHL
MLB

Latest Business News

Agency Finds Enron Billing Irregularities

Monday, March 27, 2006 6:12:51 PM
By MARK SHERMAN

WASHINGTON (AP) - The turnaround expert who led Enron Corp. through its bankruptcy engaged in unacceptable billing practices and has agreed to cut in half the $25 million he has been seeking as a "success fee," the Justice Department said Monday.

The department's U.S. Trustee Program, which monitors the administration of bankruptcy cases, said it uncovered the billing problems after Stephen Forbes Cooper LLC and its principal, Stephen Cooper, asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York for $25 million as the fee for guiding the one-time energy giant, decimated by scandal, through its Chapter 11 case.

The firm denied any billing irregularities, but agreed to reduce its request to $12.5 million after the trustee's office shared the results of its investigation with the bankruptcy court, according to papers filed with the bankruptcy court. The court agreement did not spell out the billing issues.


Would you like to read the rest of this article?

Register with us. It's free!

Registered users have complete access to all articles.

The registration process takes less than one minute to complete. Remember, there is absolutely no charge for this service.

So please sign up or sign in to enjoy unrestricted access to eWoss News.

Other Latest Business News

Oil steady below $43 after plunging on US report 9:52PM CT
Cathay shares fall sharply on fuel hedging loss 9:38PM CT
Reports: Mitsubishi to cut 2,000 jobs 9:30PM CT
Debate rages over whether Madoff should be in jail 8:05PM CT
Homebuilders push housing aid plan 7:52PM CT
Time Warner expects $25B charge, loss for year 7:21PM CT
Chesapeake's McClendon gets $75 million bonus 7:18PM CT
TD Ameritrade's new CEO received $13.5M in 2008 7:15PM CT
Is Chrysler a lost cause? 6:01PM CT
Venezuela reduces oil production 5:52PM CT

   

© 2009 eWoss.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.